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Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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The ice in the Arctic is disappearing. MeltingArctic ice means new economic opportunities: trade routes in the Arctic ocean, and access to natural resources. Because of this, the Arctic nations are now moving to expand their border claims. Russia has shown that it’s the most ambitious, using a potent combination of soft power and military buildup to advance its agenda. They’ve said the Arctic is rightfully theirs.
Check out more arctic maps from IBRU, Durham University, UK: http://www.durham.ac.uk/ibru/resources/arctic /
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8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic.
Einaudi performed one of his own compositions on a floating platform in the middle of the Ocean, against the backdrop of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway).
Travelling on board Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on the eve of a significant event for the future of the Arctic: this week's meeting of the OSPAR Commission, which could secure the first protected area in Arctic international waters.
Sign the petition to save the Arctic on: https://www.savethearctic.org
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published:20 Jun 2016

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.

published:15 Oct 2015

views:3077203

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south toEdmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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published:22 Apr 2017

views:9892

Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
Channel "RT TV"
https://www.rt.com/in-motion/324034-arctic/

Almost completely surrounded by Eurasia and North America, the Arctic Ocean is partly covered by sea ice throughout the year (and almost completely in winter). The Arctic Ocean's surface temperature and salinity vary seasonally as the ice cover melts and freezes; its salinity is the lowest on average of the five major oceans, due to low evaporation, heavy fresh water inflow from rivers and streams, and limited connection and outflow to surrounding oceanic waters with higher salinities. The summer shrinking of the ice has been quoted at 50%. The US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) uses satellite data to provide a daily record of Arctic sea ice cover and the rate of melting compared to an average period and specific past years.

Arctic | Exploring Oceans

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12:50

It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean

It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean

It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean

Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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The ice in the Arctic is disappearing. MeltingArctic ice means new economic opportunities: trade routes in the Arctic ocean, and access to natural resources. Because of this, the Arctic nations are now moving to expand their border claims. Russia has shown that it’s the most ambitious, using a potent combination of soft power and military buildup to advance its agenda. They’ve said the Arctic is rightfully theirs.
Check out more arctic maps from IBRU, Durham University, UK: http://www.durham.ac.uk/ibru/resources/arctic /
Vox Borders is a new international documentary series presented by Emmy-nominated videojournalist Johnny Harris. For this series, Johnny is producing six 10-15 minute documentaries about different borders stories from around the world.

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic OceanBottom.
2014 2015Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

3:14

Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic.
Einaudi performed one of his own compositions on a floating platform in the middle of the Ocean, against the backdrop of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway).
Travelling on board Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on the eve of a significant event for the future of the Arctic: this week's meeting of the OSPAR Commission, which could secure the first protected area in Arctic international waters.
Sign the petition to save the Arctic on: https://www.savethearctic.org
http://www.greenpeace.org/
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52:53

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.

5:14

First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south toEdmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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2:27

Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
Channel "RT TV"
https://www.rt.com/in-motion/324034-arctic/

Arctic | Exploring Oceans

The coldest, windiest place on Earth holds 60 percent of the fresh water on the planet. Recent expeditions to the Weddell Sea produced more than 700 new species, including giant carnivorous sponges.
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How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

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2014 2015Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on...

8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

published: 30 Oct 2017

Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world d...

published: 20 Jun 2016

THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilli...

published: 15 Oct 2015

First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south toEdmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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published: 22 Apr 2017

Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
Channel "RT TV"
https://www.rt.com/in-motion/324034-arctic/

Arctic | Exploring Oceans

The coldest, windiest place on Earth holds 60 percent of the fresh water on the planet. Recent expeditions to the Weddell Sea produced more than 700 new species...

The coldest, windiest place on Earth holds 60 percent of the fresh water on the planet. Recent expeditions to the Weddell Sea produced more than 700 new species, including giant carnivorous sponges.
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Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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2. The Arctic & Russia (https://youtu.be/Wx_2SVm9Jgo)
3. Japan & North Korea (https://youtu.be/qBfyIQbxXPs)
4. Mexico & Guatemala (https://youtu.be/1xbt0ACMbiA)
5. Nepal & The Himalaya (https://youtu.be/ECch2g1_6PQ)
6. Spain & Morocco (https://youtu.be/LY_Yiu2U2Ts)
The ice in the Arctic is disappearing. MeltingArctic ice means new economic opportunities: trade routes in the Arctic ocean, and access to natural resources. Because of this, the Arctic nations are now moving to expand their border claims. Russia has shown that it’s the most ambitious, using a potent combination of soft power and military buildup to advance its agenda. They’ve said the Arctic is rightfully theirs.
Check out more arctic maps from IBRU, Durham University, UK: http://www.durham.ac.uk/ibru/resources/arctic /
Vox Borders is a new international documentary series presented by Emmy-nominated videojournalist Johnny Harris. For this series, Johnny is producing six 10-15 minute documentaries about different borders stories from around the world.

Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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2. The Arctic & Russia (https://youtu.be/Wx_2SVm9Jgo)
3. Japan & North Korea (https://youtu.be/qBfyIQbxXPs)
4. Mexico & Guatemala (https://youtu.be/1xbt0ACMbiA)
5. Nepal & The Himalaya (https://youtu.be/ECch2g1_6PQ)
6. Spain & Morocco (https://youtu.be/LY_Yiu2U2Ts)
The ice in the Arctic is disappearing. MeltingArctic ice means new economic opportunities: trade routes in the Arctic ocean, and access to natural resources. Because of this, the Arctic nations are now moving to expand their border claims. Russia has shown that it’s the most ambitious, using a potent combination of soft power and military buildup to advance its agenda. They’ve said the Arctic is rightfully theirs.
Check out more arctic maps from IBRU, Durham University, UK: http://www.durham.ac.uk/ibru/resources/arctic /
Vox Borders is a new international documentary series presented by Emmy-nominated videojournalist Johnny Harris. For this series, Johnny is producing six 10-15 minute documentaries about different borders stories from around the world.

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic OceanBottom.
2014 2015Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic OceanBottom.
2014 2015Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

published:30 Oct 2017

views:48860

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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic.
Einaudi performed one of his own compositions on a floating platform in the middle of the Ocean, against the backdrop of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway).
Travelling on board Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on the eve of a significant event for the future of the Arctic: this week's meeting of the OSPAR Commission, which could secure the first protected area in Arctic international waters.
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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic.
Einaudi performed one of his own compositions on a floating platform in the middle of the Ocean, against the backdrop of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway).
Travelling on board Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on the eve of a significant event for the future of the Arctic: this week's meeting of the OSPAR Commission, which could secure the first protected area in Arctic international waters.
Sign the petition to save the Arctic on: https://www.savethearctic.org
http://www.greenpeace.org/
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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south toEdmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
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Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
Channel "RT TV"
https://www.rt.com/in-motion/324034-arctic/

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A har...

published: 24 Jul 2016

Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined un...

published: 18 Aug 2016

Travel Tales: The man who canoed to the Arctic Ocean, Canada

Check out "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel"! http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
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Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and muc...

published: 09 Jun 2013

Lapland Trip 2015 - Arctic Circle Adventures

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one week.
This video captures the best moments of the trip and the activities, including
-swimming in the arctic ocean
-Husky safari
-snowmobile night safari
-sledging on Europe's formerly longest slide
-cross-country skiing
-a visit of the Kemi SnowCastle
-walking on the frozen Baltic Sea
-a visit of Santa Claus' Home at the Arctic Circle
-Reindeer sledging
and more.
It was an amazing trip, my thanks go to Timetravels and ESN Riga for the organisation and our finnish and latvian guides Maija, Annija and Lāse.
The map animation was done by my brother, check out his channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7JoB1I0ww8D1Doh6dGxbCQ
Enjoy the video! :-)

published: 22 Mar 2015

Mystic Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

TravelVideo about DestinationMystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal fle...

published: 19 Jul 2016

Trip to Antarctica 2016 (HD)

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Antarctica is a land of extremes: it is the coldest and driest continent on Earth and has the highest average elevation. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antartica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole". Scarcely touched by humans, the frozen land boasts breathtaking scenery, broken by only a handful of scientific bases and a "permanent" population of scientists numbering only a few thousand. Visitors to Antarctica generally must brave rough sea crossings aboard ice-strengthened vessels, but those who do are rewarded with amazing scenery and tremendous and unique wildlife.
De...

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years ...

published: 17 Oct 2014

Russia: Expedition proves possibility of river travel between Pacific and Arctic Oceans

Participants of the 'Pole of Cold Connects the Oceans' project organised by the Russian Geographical Society arrived in Russkoye Ustye on August 5, as shown by footage released on Thursday. Their epic river expedition empirically proved the existence of an internal waterway between the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
The expedition, headed by Nikolai Nakhodkin, started from Okhotsk in the Khabarovsk Territory in July. It comprised 16 members who rafted on inflatable boats along waterways that run between the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. In total, the scientists and crew members covered about 2,800 kilometres (1,739 miles), finishing the route in the little village of Ustye, near the Arctic coast. Nakhodkin said “we have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were first to discover a river way fro...

published: 11 Aug 2016

The Arctic Ocean and Sauna [Chi & Eng sub]

About my travel to the north and my experience of swimming in the arctic ocean after a Finnish smoke sauna. The video is produced for Timetravels.

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To ...

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea and soon a group of hungry polar bears hunt it down. Polar bears have sensitive hearing and an excellent sense of smell and are able to scent seals up to a kilometre away. They can also track prey beneath a one metre thick sheet of snow and ice. One glacial valley after another opens up into the passage between Spitsbergen and Edgeøya. The captain navigates the ship between large ice floes that gradually become icebergs. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of freezing cold, the largest wilderness on Earth, and one of its last natural paradises!
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Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea and soon a group of hungry polar bears hunt it down. Polar bears have sensitive hearing and an excellent sense of smell and are able to scent seals up to a kilometre away. They can also track prey beneath a one metre thick sheet of snow and ice. One glacial valley after another opens up into the passage between Spitsbergen and Edgeøya. The captain navigates the ship between large ice floes that gradually become icebergs. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of freezing cold, the largest wilderness on Earth, and one of its last natural paradises!
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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
--------------
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Check out "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel"! http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel Tales: The man who canoed to the Arctic Ocean, Canada

Check out "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel"! http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by GabrielMorris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
Travel Tales: The man who canoed to the Arctic Ocean, Canada

Lapland Trip 2015 - Arctic Circle Adventures

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one week.
This video captures the best moments of the trip and the activ...

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one week.
This video captures the best moments of the trip and the activities, including
-swimming in the arctic ocean
-Husky safari
-snowmobile night safari
-sledging on Europe's formerly longest slide
-cross-country skiing
-a visit of the Kemi SnowCastle
-walking on the frozen Baltic Sea
-a visit of Santa Claus' Home at the Arctic Circle
-Reindeer sledging
and more.
It was an amazing trip, my thanks go to Timetravels and ESN Riga for the organisation and our finnish and latvian guides Maija, Annija and Lāse.
The map animation was done by my brother, check out his channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7JoB1I0ww8D1Doh6dGxbCQ
Enjoy the video! :-)

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one week.
This video captures the best moments of the trip and the activities, including
-swimming in the arctic ocean
-Husky safari
-snowmobile night safari
-sledging on Europe's formerly longest slide
-cross-country skiing
-a visit of the Kemi SnowCastle
-walking on the frozen Baltic Sea
-a visit of Santa Claus' Home at the Arctic Circle
-Reindeer sledging
and more.
It was an amazing trip, my thanks go to Timetravels and ESN Riga for the organisation and our finnish and latvian guides Maija, Annija and Lāse.
The map animation was done by my brother, check out his channel here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7JoB1I0ww8D1Doh6dGxbCQ
Enjoy the video! :-)

TravelVideo about DestinationMystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea but soon a group of hungry polar bears hunts it down, the cycle of nature. The cries of the young gulls at feeding time have woken up a hungry Arctic fox who is desperate for something to eat. Stealthily but still half asleep, it creeps along a craggy rock wall, unsuccessfully because the gulls' nests are placed on inaccessible rocks and the fox’s still dark summer fur betrays it. This freezing cold kingdom is the largest wilderness on Earth, fragile, bizarre and now threatened by a changing climate.
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TravelVideo about DestinationMystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea but soon a group of hungry polar bears hunts it down, the cycle of nature. The cries of the young gulls at feeding time have woken up a hungry Arctic fox who is desperate for something to eat. Stealthily but still half asleep, it creeps along a craggy rock wall, unsuccessfully because the gulls' nests are placed on inaccessible rocks and the fox’s still dark summer fur betrays it. This freezing cold kingdom is the largest wilderness on Earth, fragile, bizarre and now threatened by a changing climate.
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Could Alaska Be The New Center For Global Trade?

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With melting ice caps, the Bering Strait may become a new passage for global trade routes. So how will this new trade route impact Alaska?
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Der Spiegel: Northeast Passage: RussiaMoves to Boost Arctic Shipping
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America:
New Trans-Arctic shipping routes navigable by midcentury
http://www.pnas.org/content/110/13/E1191/1
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With melting ice caps, the Bering Strait may become a new passage for global trade routes. So how will this new trade route impact Alaska?
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New Trans-Arctic shipping routes navigable by midcentury
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Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-dept...

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
---------------------------
00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
________________________________________­__________________________
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published:17 Oct 2014

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Russia: Expedition proves possibility of river travel between Pacific and Arctic Oceans

Participants of the 'Pole of Cold Connects the Oceans' project organised by the Russian Geographical Society arrived in Russkoye Ustye on August 5, as shown by footage released on Thursday. Their epic river expedition empirically proved the existence of an internal waterway between the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
The expedition, headed by Nikolai Nakhodkin, started from Okhotsk in the Khabarovsk Territory in July. It comprised 16 members who rafted on inflatable boats along waterways that run between the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. In total, the scientists and crew members covered about 2,800 kilometres (1,739 miles), finishing the route in the little village of Ustye, near the Arctic coast. Nakhodkin said “we have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were first to discover a river way from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic.”
Before that only local people used such routes and there was no scientific proof of the possibility of travelling by water between the two oceans.
During the expedition, different scientific tests were conducted including archaeological research on the site of Zashiversk, an abandoned 19th century city. Scientists also installed a special device at the point of bifurcation of the Delkyu River to measure the temperature at one metre below zero depth to help record events related to climate change in Yakutia.
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "The road was very difficult. In the upper reaches, the river is very tortuous. In the most upper reaches, it sometimes goes under stones and there is a very small runlet left and it spreads on ice-slicks."
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "We have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were the first to discover a riverway from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic. We've done well! Thank you everybody!"
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Participants of the 'Pole of Cold Connects the Oceans' project organised by the Russian Geographical Society arrived in Russkoye Ustye on August 5, as shown by footage released on Thursday. Their epic river expedition empirically proved the existence of an internal waterway between the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
The expedition, headed by Nikolai Nakhodkin, started from Okhotsk in the Khabarovsk Territory in July. It comprised 16 members who rafted on inflatable boats along waterways that run between the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. In total, the scientists and crew members covered about 2,800 kilometres (1,739 miles), finishing the route in the little village of Ustye, near the Arctic coast. Nakhodkin said “we have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were first to discover a river way from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic.”
Before that only local people used such routes and there was no scientific proof of the possibility of travelling by water between the two oceans.
During the expedition, different scientific tests were conducted including archaeological research on the site of Zashiversk, an abandoned 19th century city. Scientists also installed a special device at the point of bifurcation of the Delkyu River to measure the temperature at one metre below zero depth to help record events related to climate change in Yakutia.
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "The road was very difficult. In the upper reaches, the river is very tortuous. In the most upper reaches, it sometimes goes under stones and there is a very small runlet left and it spreads on ice-slicks."
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "We have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were the first to discover a riverway from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic. We've done well! Thank you everybody!"
Video ID: 20160811-040
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Karaoke Retrograde - James Blake *

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Madonna - Live To Tell - Arctic Ocean Remix Instrumental 2016

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Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea...

8 Hours of Whale Sounds Deep Underwater for Sleep and Relaxation

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published: 01 Nov 2015

The new cold war: The race for Arctic oil and gas - Counting the Cost

The Arctic, which is believed to contain as much as one-quarter of the world's undiscovered oil is part of a massive territorial dispute.
The United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Iceland are all laying claim to the area, with each country eager to tap into the oil, 30 percent of the earth's natural gas and resources such as diamonds, gold and iron.
In August, Russia submitted a bid to the UN claiming a territory thought to hold $30 trillion worth of oil and gas.
Meanwhile, Canada has been scrambling to defend its territory against the US arguing that it is sovereign Canadian water, not an international waterway.
Amid the Arctic land grab, Iceland has also seized the opportunity for exploration.
Vanishing at 13 percent a decade, the melting ice is expected to make drilling...

Encounters At The End Of The World (2007) FULL HD FILM

Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog travels to Antarctica, where he finds a desolate, beautiful landscape, largely untouched by human hands, and a group of truly unique people who risk their lives to study it. Centered at McMurdo Station, the United States' largest Antarctic research center, Herzog explores the minds of the scientists willing to abandon civilization and endure volatile conditions to learn more about the continent's wildlife and awe-inspiring natural wonders.

published: 31 Aug 2016

Sarah Seabrook | Oceanographer

An avid ocean explorer, Sarah searches for life in areas of the ocean that have never before been seen by the human eye. Her passions lie in researching the dynamics of habitats fueled by chemicals, instead of the sun, and in thinking of how these habitats relate to the possibility of life on other planets. Currently pursuing a PhD in Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Science at Oregon State University, she integrates techniques of microbiology, geochemistry, and ecology to study the intricacies of life in chemically fueled ecosystems known as methane seeps. In studying these habitats, she has embarked on multiple month-long expeditions in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, dove under meters of sea ice in Antarctica, and explored thousands of meters below the sea surface with remotely operated veh...

published: 27 Feb 2018

ᴴᴰ [Documentary] Destination: Titan

It's a voyage of exploration like no other - to Titan, Saturn's largest moon and thought to resemble our own early Earth. For a small team of British scientists this would be the culmination of a lifetime's endeavour - the flight alone, some 2 billion miles, would take a full seven years. This is the story of the space probe they built, the sacrifices they made and their hopes for the landing. Would their ambitions survive the descent into the unknown on Titan's surface?
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published: 29 Nov 2016

Kayak the Kwanza - Documentary

In June 2016, our two man team completed the first ever source-to-mouth expedition along the Kwanza River in Angola. We used a 40 year-old foldable wooden kayak that we paddled and carried along the 1,300km journey. This trip retraced some of the steps of sixteenth century English explorer Andrew Battel and recorded information on wildlife and human activity along the remote stretches of the river. So far we have raised over USD25,000 for The HALO Trust, an organization specialising in the removal of the debris of war, such as landmines. Our journey is currently being reviewed by Guinness World Records. This is the story of how we did it.
Please help support The HALO Trust's continued work in Angola by purchasing our book of the expedition. 25% of all profits will be donated to The HALO...

David Wilcock | Corey Goode: The Antarctic Atlantis [MUST SEE LIVE DISCLOSURE!]

Are we about to hear that ancient ruins have been found in Antarctica? Is there an Alliance working to defeat the greatest threat humanity has ever faced on earth? Could the AntarcticAtlantis be part of a full or partial disclosure?
JoinDavid Wilcock on a thrill ride of discovery, beginning with Part One where he presents data on the SecretSpaceProgram and shares the stage with legendary insider Corey Goode. This is the best public summary David and Corey have done of this amazing story that has captivated the UFO community.
Part Two begins at the 53-minute mark, with David connecting the dots between intel from multiple insiders to arrive at a stunning conclusion -- that we are on the verge of major new releases of information that will transform everything we thought we knew abou...

published: 11 Mar 2017

This Land

Experience the wonder and danger of the remote Arctic in this short documentary about a 2000-km expedition to raise a flag on the northernmost tip of Canadian soil, 412 km from the North Pole. With a mesmerizing soundtrack by Nunavut-born singer Tanya Tagaq and spectacular footage of the Arctic landscape, This Land captures the epic adventure with raw immediacy.
Directed by Dianne Whelan - 2009

So, What Happened to the Much-Ballyhooed Arctic "Blue Ocean" Event of 2017?

In this week's edition of my Ecological MeltdownRoundup rant, I simply open my email box for more evidence of how this collapsing planet is heading directly into a brick wall at 67,000 mph.
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Inside the Superhuman World of the Iceman

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his cor...

Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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Wim Hof first caught the attention of scientists when he proved he was able to use meditation to stay submerged in ice for 1 hour and 53 minutes without his core body temperature changing. Since then, he’s climbed Mount Everest in his shorts, resisted altitude sickness, completed a marathon in the Namib Desert with no water and proven under a laboratory setting that he’s able to influence his autonomic nervous system and immune system at will.
Almost everything Wim has done was previously thought to be impossible - but he’s not a freak of nature.
To demonstrate that any human can learn his methods, Wim offered to teach Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson to climb a freezing cold mountain in their shorts without getting cold. But when Matt and Daisy signed up for the training, they had no idea that the so-called Iceman was planning to lead them on a psychedelic journey across Europe that circled the chasm between science, spirituality and mystery.
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8 Hours of Whale Sounds Deep Underwater for Sleep and Relaxation

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The new cold war: The race for Arctic oil and gas - Counting the Cost

The Arctic, which is believed to contain as much as one-quarter of the world's undiscovered oil is part of a massive territorial dispute.
The United States, Ru...

The Arctic, which is believed to contain as much as one-quarter of the world's undiscovered oil is part of a massive territorial dispute.
The United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Iceland are all laying claim to the area, with each country eager to tap into the oil, 30 percent of the earth's natural gas and resources such as diamonds, gold and iron.
In August, Russia submitted a bid to the UN claiming a territory thought to hold $30 trillion worth of oil and gas.
Meanwhile, Canada has been scrambling to defend its territory against the US arguing that it is sovereign Canadian water, not an international waterway.
Amid the Arctic land grab, Iceland has also seized the opportunity for exploration.
Vanishing at 13 percent a decade, the melting ice is expected to make drilling, mining and shipping easier.
Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson, Iceland's Foreign Minister joins Counting the Cost to discuss Iceland's plans for the Arctic and protecting the region from climate change.
ISIL's toll on Turkey's economy
Turkey's economy is on a worrisome course with it's local stock market and currency continuing to decline.
Hit by political uncertainty, unable to form a coalition government and becoming ever more involved in the chaos in neighbouring Syria, Turkey's economy has been dealt a series of blows.
Just a few years ago, PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and his AK party were almost unstoppable, both politically and economically.
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Opal Mining Takes Off in Ethiopia
The Ethiopian highlands are often called "the roof of Africa".
A rugged, breathtakingly beautiful landscape, the discovery of opals in recent years has got precious gem experts around the world excited.
The industry currently generates around $25m a year and has led to Ethiopia being ranked among the five fastest growing economies in the world.
Al Jazeera'sCharlesStratford went to the Wollo district in the country's northeast, an area generating a lot of interest among gemstone experts.
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The Arctic, which is believed to contain as much as one-quarter of the world's undiscovered oil is part of a massive territorial dispute.
The United States, Russia, Canada, Denmark, Norway and Iceland are all laying claim to the area, with each country eager to tap into the oil, 30 percent of the earth's natural gas and resources such as diamonds, gold and iron.
In August, Russia submitted a bid to the UN claiming a territory thought to hold $30 trillion worth of oil and gas.
Meanwhile, Canada has been scrambling to defend its territory against the US arguing that it is sovereign Canadian water, not an international waterway.
Amid the Arctic land grab, Iceland has also seized the opportunity for exploration.
Vanishing at 13 percent a decade, the melting ice is expected to make drilling, mining and shipping easier.
Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson, Iceland's Foreign Minister joins Counting the Cost to discuss Iceland's plans for the Arctic and protecting the region from climate change.
ISIL's toll on Turkey's economy
Turkey's economy is on a worrisome course with it's local stock market and currency continuing to decline.
Hit by political uncertainty, unable to form a coalition government and becoming ever more involved in the chaos in neighbouring Syria, Turkey's economy has been dealt a series of blows.
Just a few years ago, PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan and his AK party were almost unstoppable, both politically and economically.
Erhan Aslanoglu, a Professor at Marmara University joins the programme to discuss Ankara's economic downturn.
Opal Mining Takes Off in Ethiopia
The Ethiopian highlands are often called "the roof of Africa".
A rugged, breathtakingly beautiful landscape, the discovery of opals in recent years has got precious gem experts around the world excited.
The industry currently generates around $25m a year and has led to Ethiopia being ranked among the five fastest growing economies in the world.
Al Jazeera'sCharlesStratford went to the Wollo district in the country's northeast, an area generating a lot of interest among gemstone experts.
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Encounters At The End Of The World (2007) FULL HD FILM

Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog travels to Antarctica, where he finds a desolate, beautiful landscape, largely untouched by human hands, and a group of truly ...

Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog travels to Antarctica, where he finds a desolate, beautiful landscape, largely untouched by human hands, and a group of truly unique people who risk their lives to study it. Centered at McMurdo Station, the United States' largest Antarctic research center, Herzog explores the minds of the scientists willing to abandon civilization and endure volatile conditions to learn more about the continent's wildlife and awe-inspiring natural wonders.

Acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog travels to Antarctica, where he finds a desolate, beautiful landscape, largely untouched by human hands, and a group of truly unique people who risk their lives to study it. Centered at McMurdo Station, the United States' largest Antarctic research center, Herzog explores the minds of the scientists willing to abandon civilization and endure volatile conditions to learn more about the continent's wildlife and awe-inspiring natural wonders.

Sarah Seabrook | Oceanographer

An avid ocean explorer, Sarah searches for life in areas of the ocean that have never before been seen by the human eye. Her passions lie in researching the dyn...

An avid ocean explorer, Sarah searches for life in areas of the ocean that have never before been seen by the human eye. Her passions lie in researching the dynamics of habitats fueled by chemicals, instead of the sun, and in thinking of how these habitats relate to the possibility of life on other planets. Currently pursuing a PhD in Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Science at Oregon State University, she integrates techniques of microbiology, geochemistry, and ecology to study the intricacies of life in chemically fueled ecosystems known as methane seeps. In studying these habitats, she has embarked on multiple month-long expeditions in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, dove under meters of sea ice in Antarctica, and explored thousands of meters below the sea surface with remotely operated vehicles. Sarah actively works with organizations such as the OceanExplorationTrust to connect with the public and inspire young scientists.

An avid ocean explorer, Sarah searches for life in areas of the ocean that have never before been seen by the human eye. Her passions lie in researching the dynamics of habitats fueled by chemicals, instead of the sun, and in thinking of how these habitats relate to the possibility of life on other planets. Currently pursuing a PhD in Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Science at Oregon State University, she integrates techniques of microbiology, geochemistry, and ecology to study the intricacies of life in chemically fueled ecosystems known as methane seeps. In studying these habitats, she has embarked on multiple month-long expeditions in the Pacific and Arctic Oceans, dove under meters of sea ice in Antarctica, and explored thousands of meters below the sea surface with remotely operated vehicles. Sarah actively works with organizations such as the OceanExplorationTrust to connect with the public and inspire young scientists.

ᴴᴰ [Documentary] Destination: Titan

It's a voyage of exploration like no other - to Titan, Saturn's largest moon and thought to resemble our own early Earth. For a small team of British scientists...

It's a voyage of exploration like no other - to Titan, Saturn's largest moon and thought to resemble our own early Earth. For a small team of British scientists this would be the culmination of a lifetime's endeavour - the flight alone, some 2 billion miles, would take a full seven years. This is the story of the space probe they built, the sacrifices they made and their hopes for the landing. Would their ambitions survive the descent into the unknown on Titan's surface?
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It's a voyage of exploration like no other - to Titan, Saturn's largest moon and thought to resemble our own early Earth. For a small team of British scientists this would be the culmination of a lifetime's endeavour - the flight alone, some 2 billion miles, would take a full seven years. This is the story of the space probe they built, the sacrifices they made and their hopes for the landing. Would their ambitions survive the descent into the unknown on Titan's surface?
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Kayak the Kwanza - Documentary

In June 2016, our two man team completed the first ever source-to-mouth expedition along the Kwanza River in Angola. We used a 40 year-old foldable wooden kayak...

In June 2016, our two man team completed the first ever source-to-mouth expedition along the Kwanza River in Angola. We used a 40 year-old foldable wooden kayak that we paddled and carried along the 1,300km journey. This trip retraced some of the steps of sixteenth century English explorer Andrew Battel and recorded information on wildlife and human activity along the remote stretches of the river. So far we have raised over USD25,000 for The HALO Trust, an organization specialising in the removal of the debris of war, such as landmines. Our journey is currently being reviewed by Guinness World Records. This is the story of how we did it.
Please help support The HALO Trust's continued work in Angola by purchasing our book of the expedition. 25% of all profits will be donated to The HALO Trust, to help work towards a landmine-free Angola by 2025: https://unbound.com/books/kayak-the-kwanza/"
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In June 2016, our two man team completed the first ever source-to-mouth expedition along the Kwanza River in Angola. We used a 40 year-old foldable wooden kayak that we paddled and carried along the 1,300km journey. This trip retraced some of the steps of sixteenth century English explorer Andrew Battel and recorded information on wildlife and human activity along the remote stretches of the river. So far we have raised over USD25,000 for The HALO Trust, an organization specialising in the removal of the debris of war, such as landmines. Our journey is currently being reviewed by Guinness World Records. This is the story of how we did it.
Please help support The HALO Trust's continued work in Angola by purchasing our book of the expedition. 25% of all profits will be donated to The HALO Trust, to help work towards a landmine-free Angola by 2025: https://unbound.com/books/kayak-the-kwanza/"
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It's known as one of the most dangerous roads in the world: the rough, desolate two-lane Dalton Highway that shadows the Alaska Pipeline from Fairbanks to the Arctic Ocean. HostArthurSt. Antoine takes up the challenge of this infamous byway in a 2014 Toyota 4RunnerSUV, driving from the Canadian border all the way past the Arctic Circle to the alien oil fields of Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, he encounters dog mushers, floatplanes, thundering big-rigs, bears, wrecked vehicles, and a landscape unrivaled for its challenges, remoteness ... and beauty.
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It's known as one of the most dangerous roads in the world: the rough, desolate two-lane Dalton Highway that shadows the Alaska Pipeline from Fairbanks to the Arctic Ocean. HostArthurSt. Antoine takes up the challenge of this infamous byway in a 2014 Toyota 4RunnerSUV, driving from the Canadian border all the way past the Arctic Circle to the alien oil fields of Prudhoe Bay. Along the way, he encounters dog mushers, floatplanes, thundering big-rigs, bears, wrecked vehicles, and a landscape unrivaled for its challenges, remoteness ... and beauty.
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David Wilcock | Corey Goode: The Antarctic Atlantis [MUST SEE LIVE DISCLOSURE!]

Are we about to hear that ancient ruins have been found in Antarctica? Is there an Alliance working to defeat the greatest threat humanity has ever faced on ear...

Are we about to hear that ancient ruins have been found in Antarctica? Is there an Alliance working to defeat the greatest threat humanity has ever faced on earth? Could the AntarcticAtlantis be part of a full or partial disclosure?
JoinDavid Wilcock on a thrill ride of discovery, beginning with Part One where he presents data on the SecretSpaceProgram and shares the stage with legendary insider Corey Goode. This is the best public summary David and Corey have done of this amazing story that has captivated the UFO community.
Part Two begins at the 53-minute mark, with David connecting the dots between intel from multiple insiders to arrive at a stunning conclusion -- that we are on the verge of major new releases of information that will transform everything we thought we knew about life on earth.
A civilization of "Pre-Adamite" giants with elongated skulls appears to have crash-landed on a continent we now call Antarctica some 55,000 years ago.
Various groups we collectively call the Alliance are working to defeat the Cabal / Illuminati / New World Order, thus making the headlines crazier by the day.
If the Alliance succeeds, their plan is now to begin the disclosure process by telling us there was a civilization in Antarctica. We are already seeing multiple, compelling hints of this in corporate media.
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This is a two-and-a-half-hour excerpt from David's Friday and Saturday presentations at the ConsciousLifeExpo 2017. In their original form they run six hours. David also spoke for three hours on Monday, presenting an incredible new model of the Cosmos based on sacred geometry -- and proving that the Sun is going to release a DNA-transforming burst of energy in our near future.
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Are we about to hear that ancient ruins have been found in Antarctica? Is there an Alliance working to defeat the greatest threat humanity has ever faced on earth? Could the AntarcticAtlantis be part of a full or partial disclosure?
JoinDavid Wilcock on a thrill ride of discovery, beginning with Part One where he presents data on the SecretSpaceProgram and shares the stage with legendary insider Corey Goode. This is the best public summary David and Corey have done of this amazing story that has captivated the UFO community.
Part Two begins at the 53-minute mark, with David connecting the dots between intel from multiple insiders to arrive at a stunning conclusion -- that we are on the verge of major new releases of information that will transform everything we thought we knew about life on earth.
A civilization of "Pre-Adamite" giants with elongated skulls appears to have crash-landed on a continent we now call Antarctica some 55,000 years ago.
Various groups we collectively call the Alliance are working to defeat the Cabal / Illuminati / New World Order, thus making the headlines crazier by the day.
If the Alliance succeeds, their plan is now to begin the disclosure process by telling us there was a civilization in Antarctica. We are already seeing multiple, compelling hints of this in corporate media.
Find out what the insiders are telling us and help spread the word!
This is a two-and-a-half-hour excerpt from David's Friday and Saturday presentations at the ConsciousLifeExpo 2017. In their original form they run six hours. David also spoke for three hours on Monday, presenting an incredible new model of the Cosmos based on sacred geometry -- and proving that the Sun is going to release a DNA-transforming burst of energy in our near future.
Go to http://consciouslifestream.com to order the complete nine-hour set of videos, known as the David Wilcock TrilogyPass.
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This Land

Experience the wonder and danger of the remote Arctic in this short documentary about a 2000-km expedition to raise a flag on the northernmost tip of Canadian s...

Experience the wonder and danger of the remote Arctic in this short documentary about a 2000-km expedition to raise a flag on the northernmost tip of Canadian soil, 412 km from the North Pole. With a mesmerizing soundtrack by Nunavut-born singer Tanya Tagaq and spectacular footage of the Arctic landscape, This Land captures the epic adventure with raw immediacy.
Directed by Dianne Whelan - 2009

Experience the wonder and danger of the remote Arctic in this short documentary about a 2000-km expedition to raise a flag on the northernmost tip of Canadian soil, 412 km from the North Pole. With a mesmerizing soundtrack by Nunavut-born singer Tanya Tagaq and spectacular footage of the Arctic landscape, This Land captures the epic adventure with raw immediacy.
Directed by Dianne Whelan - 2009

So, What Happened to the Much-Ballyhooed Arctic "Blue Ocean" Event of 2017?

In this week's edition of my Ecological MeltdownRoundup rant, I simply open my email box for more evidence of how this collapsing planet is heading directly in...

In this week's edition of my Ecological MeltdownRoundup rant, I simply open my email box for more evidence of how this collapsing planet is heading directly into a brick wall at 67,000 mph.
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In this week's edition of my Ecological MeltdownRoundup rant, I simply open my email box for more evidence of how this collapsing planet is heading directly into a brick wall at 67,000 mph.
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Arctic | Exploring Oceans

The coldest, windiest place on Earth holds 60 percent of the fresh water on the planet. Recent expeditions to the Weddell Sea produced more than 700 new species, including giant carnivorous sponges.
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It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean

Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean

Why Russia wants to own the North Pole.
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The ice in the Arctic is disappearing. MeltingArctic ice means new economic opportunities: trade routes in the Arctic ocean, and access to natural resources. Because of this, the Arctic nations are now moving to expand their border claims. Russia has shown that it’s the most ambitious, using a potent combination of soft power and military buildup to advance its agenda. They’ve said the Arctic is rightfully theirs.
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How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic Ocean Bottom

How Life Lives in the Coldest Oceans : Documentary Life in the Antarctic OceanBottom.
2014 2015Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
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Massive US Submarines Breaking Through Ocean of Ice in the Arctic

US Navy Submarine USS Hartford (SSN-768) emerging from ice during the ICEX 2016, the video...

8 Hours relaxing video of the arctic ocean with white noise ambience generated by water, wind and snow falling. This is combined with relaxing low frequencies and delta waves from a oil platform. This polar soundscape video is designed for relaxation, meditation, study and sleep.

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Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

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Ludovico Einaudi - "Elegy for the Arctic" - Official Live (Greenpeace)

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Ludovico Einaudi performs an original piece "Elegy for the Arctic", on the Arctic Ocean to call for its protection, on June 17th, 2016
 With a grand piano on a floating platform in front of a glacier, Einaudi played an original piece composed for the cause
 The acclaimed composer has turned into music the voices of the eight million people that asks for Arctic protection
 With this action, Greenpeace is urging the OSPAR Commission not to miss the opportunity to protect international Arctic waters under its mandate at this week's meeting in Tenerife
Through his music, acclaimed Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi has added his voice to those of eight million people from across the world demanding protection for the Arctic.
Einaudi performed one of his own compositions on a floating platform in the middle of the Ocean, against the backdrop of the Wahlenbergbreen glacier (in Svalbard, Norway).
Travelling on board Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise on the eve of a significant event for the future of the Arctic: this week's meeting of the OSPAR Commission, which could secure the first protected area in Arctic international waters.
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THE SECRET OF ANTARCTICA - Full Documentary HD

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Almost three miles of ice buries most of Antarctica, cloaking a continent half again as large as the United States. But when an Antarctic ice shelf the size of Manhattan collapsed in less than a month in 2002, it shocked scientists and raised the alarming possibility that Antarctica may be headed for a meltdown. Even a 10 percent loss of Antarctica's ice would cause catastrophic flooding of coastal cities unlike any seen before in human history. What are the chances of a widespread melt? "SecretsBeneath the Ice" explores whether Antarctica's climate past can offer clues to what may happen. NOVA follows a state-of-the-art expedition that is drilling three-quarters of a mile into the Antarctic seafloor. The drill is recovering rock cores that reveal intimate details of climate and fauna from a time in the distant past when the Earth was just a few degrees warmer than it is today. As researchers grapple with the harshest conditions on the planet, they discover astonishing new clues about Antarctica's past—clues that carry ominous implications for coastal cities around the globe.

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First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south to Edm...

First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south toEdmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and i...

Drone Captures Extent of Arctic Sea Ice Melting

Stunning video taken from a bird’s eye view by photographer Peter Cox shows icebergs and ice sheets rapidly melting in the Arctic. United Nations Environment Program said that global warming has been responsible for the melting ice around the North Pole.
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Arctic Ocean Ice Breaking

The U.S. Coast Guard Ice Breaker Healy en route to the North Pole during the Arctic Geotra...

Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Arctic.
The Arctic is an icy world surrounding the North Pole and a strange and wonderful world of ice, snow, land and water. To experience this region we travel by ship. Soon everyone is on board and our adventure can begin. The route leads north along the coast which is separated by deep fjords. We arrive at Kongsfjorden, our first Spitsbergen destination with the 14th July Glacier cloaked in fog. To the rear, steep scree slopes and sheer rock walls and, in front, a glacier breaks off into the Arctic Ocean. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. Coal mining was the basis of the settlement and many people came to this desolate place. Later, the extraction of coal became unprofitable and it was virtually abandoned. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea and soon a group of hungry polar bears hunt it down. Polar bears have sensitive hearing and an excellent sense of smell and are able to scent seals up to a kilometre away. They can also track prey beneath a one metre thick sheet of snow and ice. One glacial valley after another opens up into the passage between Spitsbergen and Edgeøya. The captain navigates the ship between large ice floes that gradually become icebergs. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of freezing cold, the largest wilderness on Earth, and one of its last natural paradises!
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
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Antarctica Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Antarctica.
Travelling the Arctic by ship has always been one of those special dream destinations, particularly in the NorthernPolarSea area, the icy world around the North Pole where little life exists. Our expedition begins in Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen from where we are going to travel by cruise ship to the remotest locations of the Arctic. Our ship, the Plancius, was originally the oceanographic research ship of the Dutch monarchy. In Zodiacs - robust inflatable boats - we get our first real sense of the Arctic Ocean. We travel alongside the 14th of July Glacier while the boatman skilfully manoeuvres between fragments of floating icebergs. At Ny Ålesund we reach the northernmost permanent settlement in the world. This area was mined until 1963 and a coal train once led to a loading station on the nearby shore. The journey through the Liefdefjorden is part of every trip to the Arctic. Several glaciers form the typical landscape. Sixty per cent of the island is covered with ice, thick accumulations of both snow and ice that slowly move to the coast by their own weight. Polar bears wait in ambush and surprise their prey. Seals and whales must surface in order to breathe: it is then that the white giants attack. We head south again, leaving the pack ice behind and now our next experience, the sight of Humpback Whales. The voyage takes us past the Bråsvellbreen Glacier whose snow-white front impressively demonstrates the incredible power of this world of ice. Ice falls can create a dangerous current for ships, and the passage between the islands can be quite hazardous. The icy world of the Arctic is a habitat for rare wildlife, bizarre landscapes and great explorers. A realm of ice and the largest wilderness on Earth!
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Travel Tales: The man who canoed to the Arctic Ocean, Canada

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Lapland Trip 2015 - Arctic Circle Adventures

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one...

Lapland Trip 2015 - Arctic Circle Adventures

50 Erasmus students from Riga went on an adventurous trip to Saariselkä in Lapland for one week.
This video captures the best moments of the trip and the activities, including
-swimming in the arctic ocean
-Husky safari
-snowmobile night safari
-sledging on Europe's formerly longest slide
-cross-country skiing
-a visit of the Kemi SnowCastle
-walking on the frozen Baltic Sea
-a visit of Santa Claus' Home at the Arctic Circle
-Reindeer sledging
and more.
It was an amazing trip, my thanks go to Timetravels and ESN Riga for the organisation and our finnish and latvian guides Maija, Annija and Lāse.
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Mystic Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel Video about Destination Mystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the ...

Mystic Arctic Vacation Travel Video Guide

TravelVideo about DestinationMystic Arctic.
The Arctic is the circumpolar region of the Earth that surrounds the North Pole, a strange and mystical world of ice, snow, land and water. In order to discover this untamed, primeval wilderness, it is necessary to travel by way of an expeditionary cruise ship which uses small rubber boats, Zodiacs, to access the Arctic’s islands and bays. We spot the region’s first floating ice mountains in front of a huge glacial wall, fascinating and of incalculable dimensions. At the rear and shrouded in mist, dark mesas with steep scree slopes and fragile rock walls and in front, the glacier gradually breaks up into a sea of ice. This is the land of the polar bear, the Arctic’s most famous carnivore, a magnificent but merciless predator. A harp seal flees from its ice floe in the Arctic Sea but soon a group of hungry polar bears hunts it down, the cycle of nature. The cries of the young gulls at feeding time have woken up a hungry Arctic fox who is desperate for something to eat. Stealthily but still half asleep, it creeps along a craggy rock wall, unsuccessfully because the gulls' nests are placed on inaccessible rocks and the fox’s still dark summer fur betrays it. This freezing cold kingdom is the largest wilderness on Earth, fragile, bizarre and now threatened by a changing climate.
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Could Alaska Be The New Center For Global Trade?

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First Canada highway to Arctic officially opens

In Tuktoyaktuk, a 50-year dream has finally come true: A highway linking the Canadian town...

Voyage to North Pole on Nuclear Icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'/50 Лет Победы

Like this and you might also enjoy my similar video about transiting the "Northeast Passage on a Russian icebreaker" (https://youtu.be/VQReGCLCUX8).
An in-depth video of a voyage through the Arctic Ocean ice to the geographic North Pole on the nuclear powered icebreaker '50 Years of Victory'. Leaving the North Pole, we visited Franz Josef Land before sailing back to Murmansk. Along the way we saw polar bears, walruses, seals and birds.
'50Years of Victory' (50 лет Победы / 50 Let Pobedy) is the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the world. She is an engineering marvel and is powered by 2 nuclear reactors that produce 75,000 horsepower giving her the ability to break through ice up to 2.8 meters thick or nearly 10 feet of ice.
The 50 Years of Victory has an endurance of 5 years before she needs refuelling with new uranium. The reactors eliminate greenhouse gas emissions that are characteristic of ships burning fossil fuels.
Some highlights:
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00:10 Route to North Pole
01:10 Overview of icebreaker
02:20 Russian aircraft carrier 'Admiral Kuznetsov'
03:18 tugs pull out icebreaker
04:00 sailing down Murmansk Fjord
05:13 Barents Sea
06:18 Franz Josef Land
06:57 Meeting ice barrier
11:19 flightseeing in helicopter
21:20 Neptune arrives
22:33 polar bear swimming
24:31 flightseeing in helicopter
26:47 tour of icebreaker
30:29 North Pole
32:47 ballooning at North Pole
34:27 polar plunge at North Pole
38:04 walrus
40:15 Cape Norway (Franz Josef Land)
44:10 SedovStation (Franz Josef Land)
49:43 Rubini Rock (Franz Josef Land)
50:53 polar bear stalking seals
52:21 Cape Flora (Franz Josef Land)
1:01:15 passing some Russian Navy facilities in Murmansk Fjord
1:03:26 Tour of Murmansk
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Russia: Expedition proves possibility of river travel between Pacific and Arctic Oceans

Participants of the 'Pole of Cold Connects the Oceans' project organised by the Russian Ge...

Russia: Expedition proves possibility of river travel between Pacific and Arctic Oceans

Participants of the 'Pole of Cold Connects the Oceans' project organised by the Russian Geographical Society arrived in Russkoye Ustye on August 5, as shown by footage released on Thursday. Their epic river expedition empirically proved the existence of an internal waterway between the Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
The expedition, headed by Nikolai Nakhodkin, started from Okhotsk in the Khabarovsk Territory in July. It comprised 16 members who rafted on inflatable boats along waterways that run between the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. In total, the scientists and crew members covered about 2,800 kilometres (1,739 miles), finishing the route in the little village of Ustye, near the Arctic coast. Nakhodkin said “we have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were first to discover a river way from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic.”
Before that only local people used such routes and there was no scientific proof of the possibility of travelling by water between the two oceans.
During the expedition, different scientific tests were conducted including archaeological research on the site of Zashiversk, an abandoned 19th century city. Scientists also installed a special device at the point of bifurcation of the Delkyu River to measure the temperature at one metre below zero depth to help record events related to climate change in Yakutia.
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "The road was very difficult. In the upper reaches, the river is very tortuous. In the most upper reaches, it sometimes goes under stones and there is a very small runlet left and it spreads on ice-slicks."
SOT, Nikolai Nakhodkin, head of the expedition (Russian): "We have reached the Arctic Ocean coast. We were the first to discover a riverway from the Pacific Ocean to the Arctic. We've done well! Thank you everybody!"
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The Arctic Ocean and Sauna [Chi & Eng sub]

About my travel to the north and my experience of swimming in the arctic ocean after a Fin...

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Dua Lipa covers Arctic Monkeys Do I Wanna Know? in the Live Lounge

Dua Lipa covers Arctic Monkeys Do I Wanna Know? in the Live Lounge for BBC Radio 1
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